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Joseph Had a Little Overcoat is a 1999 children’s picture book by Simms Taback that won the 2000 Caldecott Medal. [1] [2] The book is a re-illustrated version of a book of the same name by Taback that was published in 1977. [3] The protagonist is Joseph, a Jewish farmer, who has a little striped overcoat.
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Jacob explains why Joseph is precious to him and bestows the coat of many colors on him. As they depart to meet the strangers, Jacob tells Joseph to go with them, but Rachel begs him to stay close to Reuben. (Curtain) (Scene 2: The Wells of Dothan, afternoon) Joseph reaches the wells after Reuben has been decoyed away by Simeon.
Joseph sings an inspiring, but seemingly meaningless song to the audience ("Any Dream Will Do"). The narrator then draws the audience's attention to Joseph's father Jacob and his 12 sons ("Jacob and Sons"). Jacob favours Joseph over his other sons, and he gives Joseph a multicoloured coat to show his affection for him.
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English: Coat of Arms of Joseph Gilpin Shield: Or a boar passant Sable Crest: A dexter hand embowed in armour holding in the hand proper a laurel (anciently a pine) branch, Vert.
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